Najam Sethi seeks 'written guarantee' from BCCI over their participation in ICC World Cup 2023
Cricket | May 07, 2023 8:44 ISTPakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wants the Indian team to play in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wants the Indian team to play in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan.
The PCB chairman said 80 percent of the revenues earned by the Asian Cricket Council came from Pakistan and India matches.
The PCB also cleared the air about the discussion on"hybrid model" of the tournament was strictly about Asia Cup since India will not travel to Pakistan.
Two matches of the PSL are scheduled at the National Stadium on Saturday and Sunday.
Asia Cup 2023: Najam Sethi has reacted to all the speculations regarding Pakistan's participation in the upcoming ICC ODI World Cup and India's participation in the Asia Cup that will be played in 2023
ICC withdraws the demerit point given to Rawalpindi Stadium that hosted PAK vs ENG 1st Test last year. The match saw England scoring over 500 runs on Day 1 as the English batters went all guns blazing. England had won the match by 74 runs.
PCB has convinced ACC to hold a meeting in February to discuss matters related to Asia Cup 2023. The tournament is scheduled to be held in Pakistan.
While the Asia Cup is a multi-nation event, the decision of the ACC Board to award the hosting rights to Pakistan hasn't gone down well with the BCCI. In the case of the BCCI, the decision of sending a cricket team to Pakistan will completely be the central government's prerogative.
Asia Cup 2023: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Najam Sethi was left furious after Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah announced the calendar for the Asia Cup 2023
Mohammad Amir hung his boots in December 2020. He had a rough time with former coaches Misbah ul Haq and Waqar Younis.
Pakistan Cricket Board chief Najam Sethi has finally put an end to all the speculations surrounding the PCB and the BCCI and has given statements regarding the ODI World Cup that is to be played in India in 2023.
After Ramiz Raja was removed from the post of PCB Chief. A panel was formed to govern cricket in Pakistan for the next four months. Sethi was on Wednesday appointed chairman of a 14-member committee.
Veteran Pakistani journalist and former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Najam Sethi has torn into Imran Khan government for instructing hospitals to under-report coronavirus deaths. On his official YouTube channel, Sethi has claimed that only 20 - 25 per cent of deaths related to COVID-19 are being reported in Pakistan.
Former PCB chairman Najam Sethi has revealed that Umar Akmal suffers from epilepsy -a disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures.
Senior Pakistani journalist and former PCB chief, Najam Sethi has deemed the first year of Imran Khan government as a big failure. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Sethi assessed the first year of the PTI government in Pakistan, calling it 'Disastrous'.
In his YouTube channel, Najam Sethi said, "There is a conservative effort on the part of the government to censor media. My show was banned from television because I was speaking the truth and they don't like hearing the truth."
Sethi was heading the PCB when he signed the MOU with the BCCI as condition for supporting the Big Three governance system which was moved by India, England and Australia.
The ICC had dismissed Pakistan's compensation claim of around USD 70 million against BCCI earlier this week.
The notice has sought an apology from the Board, failing which, Sethi has threatened legal action for defamation.
Sethi's future in the PCB was under the cloud after Imran was elected as Pakistan Prime Minister, as he never shared a very good rapport with the cricketer-turned-politician.
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